Human anatomy. Articles - Spiritual Science: DNA is influneced by words and frequencies. DNA is influneced by Words and Frequencies By Grazyna Fosar and Franz Bludorf DNA Can Be Influenced And Reprogrammed By Words And Frequencies Russian DNA Discoveries The human DNA is a biological Internet and superior in many aspects to the artificial one. The latest Russian scientific research directly or indirectly explains phenomena such as clairvoyance, intuition, spontaneous and remote acts of healing, self healing, affirmation techniques, unusual light/auras around people (namely spiritual masters), the mind’s influence on weather patterns and much more. In addition, there is evidence for a whole new type of medicine in which DNA can be influenced and reprogrammed by words and frequencies WITHOUT cutting out and replacing single genes.
Only 10% of our DNA is being used for building proteins. According to them, our DNA is not only responsible for the construction of our body but also serves as data storage and communication. This, too, was experimentally proven! Learn.Genetics™ Video - Audio & Image Hosting | ABC Report on The Inner Life of the Cell. Evolution News & Views: Regulating DNA Repair Mechanisms. Every once in a while an article comes out on a new DNA repair mechanism or a new feature of a known DNA repair mechanism.
There are so many complexities behind DNA repair and there is still more to uncover. Last October, a review article came out in Molecular Cell on regulatory factors for DNA repair mechanisms (Molecular Cell 40(2), October 22, 2010, 179-204). Basically, DNA repair mechanisms are very powerful because they can often replace or remove nucleotide bases. So these powerful mechanisms need something to make sure they do their job properly and not destroy the whole genome in the process. From the article: DNA repair is carried out by a plethora of enzymatic activities that chemically modify DNA to repair DNA damage, including nucleases, helicases, polymerases, topoisomerases, recombinases, ligases, glycosylases, demethylases, kinases, and phosphateases.
The DNA repair mechanisms themselves are fascinating from a design perspective. Chapter 1: Humans in the World of Biology.